Implications of Bariatric Surgery on the Pharmacokinetics of Antiretrovirals in People Living with HIV

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Leena Zino
Jurjen S. Kingma
Catia Marzolini
Olivier Richel
David M. Burger
Angela Colbers
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[1] Radboud University Medical Center,Department of Pharmacy
[2] and Radboud Institute for Health Sciences,Department of Clinical Pharmacy
[3] St. Antonius Hospital,Division of Infectious Diseases and Hospital Epidemiology, Departments of Medicine and Clinical Research
[4] University Hospital of Basel and University of Basel,Department of Infectious Disease
[5] Radboud University Medical Center,undefined
[6] and Radboud Institute for Health Sciences,undefined
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Clinical Pharmacokinetics | 2022年 / 61卷
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Bariatric surgery is increasingly applied among people living with HIV to reduce obesity and the associated morbidity and mortality. In people living with HIV, sufficient antiretroviral exposure and activity should always be maintained to prevent development of resistance and disease progression. However, bariatric surgery procedures bring various gastrointestinal modifications including changes in gastric volume, and acidity, gastrointestinal emptying time, enterohepatic circulation and delayed entry of bile acids. These alterations may affect many aspects of antiretroviral pharmacokinetics. Some drug characteristics may result in subtherapeutic exposure and the potential related risk of treatment failure and resistance. Antiretrovirals that require low pH, administration of fatty meals, longer intestinal exposure, and an enterohepatic recirculation for their absorption may be most impacted by bariatric surgery procedures. Additionally, some antiretrovirals can interact with the polyvalent cations in supplements or drugs inhibiting gastric acid, thereby preventing their use as these comedications are commonly prescribed post-bariatric surgery. Predicting pharmacokinetics on the basis of drug characteristics solely proved to be challenging, therefore pharmacokinetic studies remain crucial in this population. Here, we discuss general implications of bariatric surgery on antiretroviral outcomes in people living with HIV as well as drug properties that are relevant for the choice of antiretroviral treatment in this special patient population. Additionally, we summarise studies that evaluated the pharmacokinetics of antiretrovirals post-bariatric surgery. Finally, we performed a comprehensive analysis of theoretical considerations and published pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic data to provide recommendations on antiretrovirals for people living with HIV undergoing bariatric surgery.
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